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Car Forum / Toyota / Prius / April 2006

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One of life's little joys

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Jean B. - 30 Mar 2006 15:43 GMT
Yesterday was a beautiful day in Massachusetts.  And I found
myself gliding along in that 99.9 mpg groove, running just on
the battery, with just a tad of wheel noise and the sound of
the air as the car moved through it.  The windows were open,
and it was the perfect temperature, and I found the whole
experience to be really fine!!!!  I do need to put my
springtime music back in the car, and I will be even happier
(if possible).
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Bill - 30 Mar 2006 16:04 GMT
> Yesterday was a beautiful day in Massachusetts.  And I found myself
> gliding along in that 99.9 mpg groove, running just on the battery, with
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> my springtime music back in the car, and I will be even happier (if
> possible).

Spring has sprung
and grass has riz
where last year's
careless drivers is
Burma Shave

Have you notice the music is as loud outside the car as it is inside, even
with the windows rolled up?
Jean B. - 30 Mar 2006 16:19 GMT
>>Yesterday was a beautiful day in Massachusetts.  And I found myself
>>gliding along in that 99.9 mpg groove, running just on the battery, with
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> Have you notice the music is as loud outside the car as it is inside, even
> with the windows rolled up?

No, is it?  If so, I'll have to be careful about that--not
that I play it really loudly.

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Bill - 30 Mar 2006 17:45 GMT
>> Have you notice the music is as loud outside the car as it is inside,
>> even with the windows rolled up?
> No, is it?  If so, I'll have to be careful about that--not that I play it
> really loudly.

I was embarrassed when I first discovered this.  Left the car running while
cleaning my windshield.  Closed the door to discover my car was a mobile PA
system.  Toyota should have put insulated back-boxes on the speakers.
Jean B. - 02 Apr 2006 15:30 GMT
> I was embarrassed when I first discovered this.  Left the car running while
> cleaning my windshield.  Closed the door to discover my car was a mobile PA
> system.  Toyota should have put insulated back-boxes on the speakers.

Oh, gee, your words came back to me just later that day or
maybe the next day.  A friend send me some very old country
recordings--and I forgot the whole world could hear them....
I'm sure the high school kids enjoyed the little concert!  <g>

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Neil Rutman - 08 Apr 2006 18:07 GMT
"need to put my springtime music back in the car"

As a pro composer I was wondering what music you would consider to be
"spring" or any other seasons for that matter.

Neil R

>> I was embarrassed when I first discovered this.  Left the car running
>> while cleaning my windshield.  Closed the door to discover my car was a
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> whole world could hear them.... I'm sure the high school kids enjoyed the
> little concert!  <g>
Bill - 08 Apr 2006 18:19 GMT
> "need to put my springtime music back in the car"
>
> As a pro composer I was wondering what music you would consider to be
> "spring" or any other seasons for that matter.
>
> Neil R

I could write a sonnet about my Easter bonnet.  :-)
Mike Rosenberg - 08 Apr 2006 18:36 GMT
> As a pro composer I was wondering what music you would consider to be
> "spring" or any other seasons for that matter.

Oh, Vivaldi certainly knew...

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Jean B. - 09 Apr 2006 15:48 GMT
> "need to put my springtime music back in the car"
>
> As a pro composer I was wondering what music you would consider to be
> "spring" or any other seasons for that matter.
>
> Neil R

For me, that would be music from tropical climes, specifically
the islands in the South Pacific.  I find myself thinking of
that on the first balmy days of spring and sometimes into the
summer.  Odd, huh?
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mark_digital - 19 Apr 2006 10:07 GMT
> Yesterday was a beautiful day in Massachusetts.  And I found myself
> gliding along in that 99.9 mpg groove, running just on the battery, with
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> my springtime music back in the car, and I will be even happier (if
> possible).

Speaking of temperature, the batteries become more efficient as they warm up
either through natural ambient air flow or more aggressive driving. A cold
night in-between two warm days could result in a change in the way the
hybrid system reacts for you on a well traveled road, say mid morning for
example. On those summer days when the night temperature stays uncomfortably
warm you can count on excellent mileage right from the get go on your
morning route.
On one particular road (you may know where it is, near Robinson State Park)
my Prius does a free fall down, going from 35 to 43 mph in the summer by the
time I've reached the bottom. But in the winter the most I see is 38 mph.
The denser colder air does have a remarkable negative impact.

mark_
Jean B. - 19 Apr 2006 20:54 GMT
>> Yesterday was a beautiful day in Massachusetts.  And I found myself
>> gliding along in that 99.9 mpg groove, running just on the battery,
[quoted text clipped - 18 lines]
>
> mark_

Interesting.  I gues, then, the Prius might be happier if it
were in the relatively warm garage....

No, I am not familiar with that park.  Wait a moment while I
look it up....  Agawam...  That's a bit far from here....

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mark_digital - 19 Apr 2006 22:23 GMT
>>> Yesterday was a beautiful day in Massachusetts.  And I found myself
>>> gliding along in that 99.9 mpg groove, running just on the battery, with
[quoted text clipped - 24 lines]
> No, I am not familiar with that park.  Wait a moment while I look it
> up....  Agawam...  That's a bit far from here....

Many years ago a youngster was riding a three wheeler in Robinson Park and
died when he miscalculated his ability to go between two trees. Then there
was the bulldozer left at the park and vandals started it and totally
demolished the recreation house near a little swimming pond. Hard to believe
it happened twice. Does any of this ring a bell? I bet Hachi remembers.
Maybe it's before your time.

mark_
Jean B. - 20 Apr 2006 03:26 GMT
>>>> Yesterday was a beautiful day in Massachusetts.  And I found myself
>>>> gliding along in that 99.9 mpg groove, running just on the battery,
[quoted text clipped - 33 lines]
>
> mark_

No, I'm older than the hills (well, maybe not quite).  Just
have a bad memory.  Maybe it will come back to me though.

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